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If you like mass tourism and standard hotel rooms, the Canal House is not for you. This is a very unique boutique hotel with a stylish, cosy design that totally matches the modern/ traditional feel of Amsterdam. The building itself is one of the old...More

I highly recommend this hotel experience. Stayed two nights at the Canal House and loved it. I live in Las Vegas and I know what great hotels experiences are all about and the Canal House is a place I would stay at again. My room...More

Stayed here for 3 nights as part of a group of three couples, booked through BA Holidays. Fantastic location, we walked everywhere - 15 mins from station, 10 to Dam Square and 20 to museums, but despite being so central, was very peaceful with some...More

lady very nice but got a shock when we saw the room, so small and needed major updating, floor was not very clean and the bathroom was pretty disgusting, the shower curtain was disgusting and smelled like urine, we asked for a new one but...More

No A/C, mosquitoes, very dark rooms. The Canal House fails to meet its promise as a luxury, boutique hotel. The rooms are set in a very unusual and not comfortable way, black walls and floors, along with purple decor give a sad impression and makes...More

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is as historicallysignificant as it is perennially popular. Whetheryou’re a history buff, architecture enthusiast,shutterbug, or fashionista, odds are you’ll find theAmsterdam you're looking for while roaming around theGrachtengordel (Canal Ring). A brilliant place to getlost in a moody meander and a key component to anysightseeing trip to Amsterdam, this area's major draws

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include the Anne Frank House, the Bloemenmarktfloating flower market, an enviable assortment ofindependent boutiques along De Negen Straatjes, and ofcourse all of Grachtengordel’s lovely canals andbridges.